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- Price: Free to try (3-part splitting, 3-file joining trial); $24.95 to buy
- Operating system: Windows Me, Windows NT, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 98
- Date added: March 12, 2006
- Total Downloads: 12,397
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From Absolute Software :Absolute Video Splitter Joiner is an easy to use tool to split, join, or convert video files. It can split or cut a movie file to small clips in various formats by setting the start and end time of each clip, join multiple video files (including BMP, JPG) into one large movie file, in spite of the source format and the target format. The built-in video player lets you preview the video files before splitting or joining. You can setup the output formats such as frame rate, image size, video or audio codec as you like. The step by step wizard makes the splitting job very easy to understand. It supports multi video formats such as AVI/DivX, MPEG, or WMV/ASF. Version 1.6.5 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.
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Version: Absolute Video Splitter Joiner 1.6.5
"It's not as good as you think"
Cons: When I split a video into two, the first one had sounds and dialogues that did not match the video. On the second part, the dialogues and sounds matched but the video was resized into a square (maybe because the option I chose from the settings was something like resize video to match output but shouldn't the first part get resized like the second part did? After all, both parts came from the one video file). And by the way, it takes a LOOOONG time to split the videos. A 1 and a half hour movie was being split for about 4 to 5 hours. That's WAAAY too long.
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